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to lobby
to lobby
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fare lobby

fare lobby

to make an attempt to persuade politicians to agree or disagree with a law being made or changed

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The environmental group decided to lobby lawmakers for stricter regulations on carbon emissions.
He spent years lobbying for healthcare reform, meeting with legislators and presenting data.

Informazioni Grammaticali:

Intransitivo
to reform
Verbo
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/ɹəˈfɔɹm/, /ɹɪˈfɔɹm/
riformare

riformare

to make a society, law, system, or organization better or more effective by making many changes to it

Informazioni Grammaticali:

Transitivo
diplomatic
aggettivo
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diplomatico

diplomatico

related to the work of keeping or creating friendly relationships between countries

sovereign
aggettivo
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sovrano

sovrano

(of a country or state) self-governed and free from external control

radical
radical
aggettivo
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radicale

radicale

supporting total and extreme social or political changes

activism
activism
sostantivo
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attivismo

attivismo

the action of striving to bring about social or political reform, especially as a member of an organization with specific objectives

activist
activist
sostantivo
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attivista

attivista

a person who tries to bring about political or social change, especially someone who supports strong actions such as protests, etc.

ambassador
sostantivo
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ə
d
d
o
ɜ
r
r
ambasciatore

ambasciatore

a senior official whose job is living in a foreign country and representing their own country

dictator
sostantivo
d
d
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ɪ
c
k
t
t
a
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t
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ɜ
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dittatore

dittatore

a ruler that has total power over a state, particularly a ruler who gained power through force

policy maker
sostantivo
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/pˈɑːlɪsi mˈeɪkɚ/
decisore politico

decisore politico

someone who makes decisions about the policies that a government or organization follows

propaganda
sostantivo
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propaganda

propaganda

information and statements that are mostly biased and false and are used to promote a political cause or leader

What is "propaganda"?

Propaganda refers to information, often biased or misleading, that is used to promote a particular political cause, ideology, or point of view. It is typically spread with the intention of influencing people's opinions or behaviors, sometimes by presenting facts in a distorted or one-sided way. Propaganda can be found in various forms of media, such as newspapers, television, and social media, and is often used by governments, organizations, or political groups to shape public perception. While propaganda may appear persuasive, it is designed to manipulate rather than inform, often lacking balance or objectivity.

autonomy
sostantivo
au
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autonomia

autonomia

(of a country, region, etc.) the state of being independent and free from external control

constitution
sostantivo
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n
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ʃ
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costituzione

costituzione

the official laws and principles by which a country or state is governed

legislation
sostantivo
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legislazione

legislazione

the act or process of making laws or passing a statute

mandate
sostantivo
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mandato

mandato

the legality and power given to a government or other organization after winning an election

bureaucracy
sostantivo
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i
burocrazia

burocrazia

a system of government that is controlled by officials who are not elected rather employed

cabinet
sostantivo
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Gabinetto

Gabinetto

senior members of a government who make decisions and control the policy of the government

commerce
sostantivo
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commercio

commercio

the act of buying and selling goods and services, particularly between countries

free trade
sostantivo
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/fɹˈiː tɹˈeɪd/
liberoscambismo

liberoscambismo

a system of international trading in which there are no restrictions or taxes on goods bought or sold

Informazioni Grammaticali:

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poll
sostantivo
p
p
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ll
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(votazione)

(votazione)

sondaggio

a process in which random people are asked the same questions to find out what the general public thinks about a given subject

alliance
alliance
sostantivo
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alleanza

alleanza

an association between countries, organizations, political parties, etc. in order to achieve common interests

ally
ally
sostantivo
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alleato

alleato

a country that aids another country, particularly if a war breaks out

coalition
sostantivo
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ʃ
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ə
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coalizione

coalizione

an alliance between two or more countries or between political parties when forming a government or during elections

nonalignment
coup
sostantivo
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colpo di stato

colpo di stato

an unexpected, illegal, and often violent attempt to change a government

exile
sostantivo
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esilio

esilio

the situation of someone who is sent to live in another country or city by force, particularly as a penalty or for political reasons

wing
sostantivo
w
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n
n
g
g
ala

ala

members of a political party or other organization who have a certain function or share certain views

treaty
sostantivo
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ea
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t
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y
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trattato

trattato

an official agreement between two or more governments or states

What is a "treaty"?

A treaty is a formal, legally binding agreement between two or more parties, typically countries or governments. It is used to regulate relationships and cooperation on various issues, such as trade, defense, or environmental protection. Treaties are negotiated and signed by representatives of the parties involved and often require approval by each party's governing body to become effective. They establish specific terms and conditions that the parties agree to follow and can address a wide range of topics and concerns.

capitalism
sostantivo
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capitalismo

capitalismo

an economic and political system in which industry, businesses, and properties belong to the private sector rather than the government

socialism
communism
sostantivo
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comunismo

comunismo

a political system in which the government controls all industry, every citizen is equally treated, and private ownership does not exist

extremism
sostantivo
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ə
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m
estremismo

estremismo

religious or political actions, beliefs, or ideas that most people find them extreme, unreasonable, and abnormal

fascism
sostantivo
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ə
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m
fascismo

fascismo

an extreme right-wing political attitude or system characterized by a strong central government, aggressively promoting one's country or race above others, as well as prohibiting any opposition

federalism
sostantivo
f
f
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d
d
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ɜ
r
r
a
ə
l
l
i
ɪ
s
z
ə
m
m
federalismo

federalismo

a political system in which a central government controls the affairs of each self-governed state

globalism
sostantivo
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globalismo

globalismo

a belief in which the actions of one country affect all other countries in the world and that economic policy is built on benefiting the whole world not an individual country

Informazioni Grammaticali:

liberalism
sostantivo
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b
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ɜ
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s
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ə
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m
liberalismo

liberalismo

the political belief that promotes personal freedom, democracy, gradual changes in society, and free trade

socialism
sostantivo
s
s
o
c
ʃ
ia
ə
l
l
i
ɪ
s
z
ə
m
m
socialismo

socialismo

a political and economic principle in which main industries are controlled by the government and that wealth is equally divided among citizens

capitalism
administrative
aggettivo
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d
m
m
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n
n
i
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r
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a
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v
v
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amministrativo

amministrativo

related to the management and organization of tasks, processes, or resources within an organization or system

congressional
aggettivo
c
k
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ə
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n
g
g
r
r
e
ɛ
ss
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
a
ə
l
l
congressuale

congressuale

relating to the United States Congress, which makes laws and oversees the government

constitutional
aggettivo
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n
a
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l
l
costituzionale

costituzionale

relating to or in accordance with the rules laid out in a constitution, which is a set of fundamental laws for a country or organization

unconstitutional
electoral
electoral
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elettorale

elettorale

related to voting, elections, or the process of choosing representatives through voting mechanisms

interim
aggettivo
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n
n
t
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ɜ
r
r
i
ə
m
m
temporaneo

temporaneo

intended to last only until something permanent is presented

protocol
sostantivo
p
p
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r
o
t
t
o
ə
c
k
o
ɑ
l
l
protocollo

protocollo

a set of rules and appropriate behavior that officials use on formal occasions

to table
Verbo
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b
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l
l
e
(sottoporre a discussione)

(sottoporre a discussione)

mettere in discussione

to formally bring up a proposal, discussion, etc. at a meeting for consideration

entourage
sostantivo
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n
n
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(seguito)

(seguito)

entourage

a group of people who work for and accompany a person of power or fame

appeasement
sostantivo
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m
m
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ə
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n
t
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(attuazione di concessioni)

(attuazione di concessioni)

appeasement

a policy of giving in to the demands of others in order to maintain peace, often at the cost of one's own principles or values

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